Exhibition

Festive Korea “Empty Fullness: Materiality and Spirituality in the Contemporary Korean Art”

DATE

12 October (Monday) – 23 October (Friday)

TIME

10:00am – 8:00pm

Asia/Hong_Kong Festive Korea “Empty Fullness: Materiality and Spirituality in the Contemporary Korean Art” DATE: 12 October (Monday) – 23 October (Friday)
TIME: 10:00am – 8:00pm
S710 – S711, Staunton
VENUE

S710 – S711, Staunton

PRESENTED & ORGANIZED
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Hong Kong
Fee (HKD)

Free Admission

Cooperated with

Traveling Korean Arts

“Empty Fullness: Materiality and Spirituality in the Contemporary Korean Art” showcases Korean simple and elegant Joseon culture, through pieces with minimal art and monochrome paintings, which is a vital genre of the contemporary Korean art. The paintings and porcelains from the exhibition embodied the aesthetic orientations of the artists, who had developed the tranquil and magnificent from the emptiness. The artists took the way of non-possession to express spiritual abundance, perfectly interpreted the unique glamour of the “moon jars”, which is simple, pure, humble and self-sufficient. More than emblemed the traditional Korean culture, the “moon jars” also presents what the artists were pursuing: the indifference and elegance of a gentleman. Last year, this exhibition toured around Shanghai, Beijing, Germany, Hungary, Poland and Indonesia.

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